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We did the winter climb version of this trip (see profile pic of summit!) and its a great experience if you like a culture change! The only bit of advice I would give you is that if you get the option to go to the Baths at Imlil, be warned it entails being stripped to your underwear, lying on a concrete floor and buckets of water been hurled at you and they do the whole group together! Before we went there was people on the forum saying 'ooh you must try that', the swine’s! :) Take a towel even just a travel one.

The climb of Toubkal and Ouanakrim is non-technical but most of us suffered from the lack of oxygen at one point or another, although the guides were mostly sympathetic and stopped for a rest when requested.

There are two huts at basecamp, (we stopped in the smaller one) and there was a little shop in the other where you can buy simple snacks and cola. Take an emergency loo roll and Imodium!

Am also booked on the 14th July trip - it sounds an amazing adventure in the mountains and am really looking forward to it. Will also be my first Exodus holiday. A little worried about it being too hot though!

Haven't done a trip like this for over 10 yrs but did several Exodus trips in the 90's -including Everest tea trek / Kilimanjaro and Inca trail... Looking forward to seeing how I cope now !!! Anyone else travelling from Gatwick on early morning flight on 14th?

I have ordered a solar charger for my phone as it will also be my camera. Hopefully it will arrive in time. It had good reviews so should do the job. My phone is a Blackberry but the charger apparently comes with a number of adapters.

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